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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. A musical form where the principal theme is repeated several times. The rondo was often used for the final movements of classical sonata form works.
Rondo
Chorus
Progression
Grazioso
2. Quick repetition of the same note or the rapid alternation between two notes.
Pizzicato
Adagio
Accessible
Tremolo
3. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Time Signature
Beat
Coda
Partial
4. A group of 4 instruments - two violins - a viola - and cello.
Grazioso
EnharmonicInterval
String Quartet
Neoclassical
5. The unit of measure where the beats on the lines of the staff are divided up into two - three - four beats to a measure.
Measure
Falsetto
Accelerando
Sharp
6. Repetition of a single tone.
Monotone
Timbre
Chorale
Legato
7. Arrangement of music for a combined number of instruments.
Interlude
Gavotte
Minor
Instrumentation
8. Ability to determine the pitch of a note as it relates to the notes that precede and follow it.
Relative pitch
Chorale
Clavier
Relative major and minor
9. A direction to play expressively.
Relative pitch
Leading note
Classical
Espressivo
10. The retuning of a stringed instrument in order to play notes below the ordinary range of the instrument or to produce an usual tone color.
Scordatura
Hymn
Musicology
Orchestration
11. A portion of the range of the instrument or voice.
Nocturne
Register
Carol
Flat
12. When several strings are tuned to harmonically related pitches - all strings vibrate when only one of the strings is struck.
March
Minor
Chamber music
Resonance
13. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully.
Nocturne
Baroque
Grazioso
Cavatina
14. Convenient method of numbering a composer's works where a number follows the word 'opus'.For example - Opus 28 - No. 4.
Song cycle
Carol
EnharmonicInterval
Opus
15. A short light musical drama.
Operetta
Orchestra
Requiem
Contralto
16. An extended solo - often accompanying the vocal part of an aria.
Interval
Finale
Tessitura
Obbligato
17. Singing in unison - texts in a free rhythm. Similar to the rhythm of speech.
Vivace
Clef
Chant
Key signature
18. Music written for a lively French dance for two performers written in triple time.
Ostinato
Galliard
Prelude
Classicism
19. Time signature with three beats to the measure.
Measure
Triple time
Treble
Duet
20. A quick 20th century dance written in double time.
Romantic
Motif
Capriccio
Rigaudon
21. In sheet music - an instruction to repeat the beginning of the piece before stopping on the final chord.
Tempo
Coda
Ricercar
Da Capo
22. Refers to the tuning of an instrument.
EnharmonicInterval
Falsetto
Temperament
Contralto
23. An extended cantata on a sacred subject.
Renaissance
Progression
Oratorio
Carol
24. One who directs a group of performers. The conductor indicates the tempo - phrasing - dynamics - and style by gestures and facial expressions.
Romantic
Falsetto
Conductor
Tonality
25. The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
Recapitulation
Allegro
Ensemble
Quintet
26. A 19th century square dance written for 4 couples.
Scordatura
Quartet
Interval
Quadrille
27. Two or more voices or instruments playing the same note simultaneously.
Conductor
Unison
Impromptu
Piano
28. A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
Tonality
Whole-tone scale
Duet
Virtuoso
29. Pertaining to the fugue - the overlapping of the same theme or motif by two or more voices a few beats apart.
Encore
Tone
Song cycle
Stretto
30. A musical theme given to a particular idea or main character of an opera.
Fermata
Leitmotif
Pitch
Carol
31. Three to four movement orchestral piece - generally in sonata form.
Treble
Cavatina
Symphony
Carol
32. Suite of Baroque dances.
Tune
Tonal
Partita
Rubato
33. A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
Accelerando
March
Carol
Tutti
34. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Da Capo
Time Signature
Etude
Medley
35. Music written to be sung or played in unison.
Concerto
Virtuoso
Counterpoint
Homophony
36. Combining a number of individual but harmonizing melodies. Also known as counterpoint.
Trio
Polyphony
Temperament
Tonal
37. Curved line connecting notes to be sung or played as a phrase.
EnharmonicInterval
Motif
Ligature
A cappella
38. The voice between soprano and alto. Also - in sheet music - a direction for the tempo to be played at medium speed.
Canon
Mezzo
Neoclassical
Septet
39. A style of male singing where by partial use of the vocal chords - the voice is able to reach the pitch of a female.
Scherzo
Portamento
Falsetto
Treble
40. Refers to any great composer - conductor - or teacher of music.
Monotone
A cappella
Relative pitch
Maestro
41. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully.
Opus
Grazioso
Duet
Vivace
42. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious.
Atonal
Grave
Stretto
Tessitura
43. Two notes that differ in name only. The notes occupy the same position.For example: C sharp and D flat.
Glee
Key signature
Galliard
EnharmonicInterval
44. A set of six musicians who perform a composition written for six parts.
Sextet
Gavotte
Legato
Staccato
45. Elaborate polyphonic composition of the Boroque and Renaissance periods.
Natural
Vibrato
Cadenza
Ricercar
46. A contrapuntal song written for at least three voices - usually without accompaniment.
Fourth
Encore
Madrigal
Courante
47. The piece of cane in wind instruments. The players cause vibrations by blowing through it in order to produce sound.
Grazioso
Rococo
Baroque
Reed
48. A composition written for three voices and instruments performed by three people
Fifth
Elegy
Trio
Pentatonic Scale
49. Indicating speed.
Tempo
Pentatonic Scale
Rubato
Counterpoint
50. A glissando or portamento. Also refers to the moving part of a trombone.
Coda
Orchestra
Treble
Slide